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Print-and-go Grade 1 ELA worksheet on identifying questions. 5 problems, full answer key, zero prep. Aligned to CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1.j. Download now.
More or less interactive activity for Nursery2. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
This visual aid is designed to help strengthen your student's comprehension of nonfiction text. It provides a resource to organize questions in diagram boxes related to a specific text or topic.
Once students can trace, copy and write lines and patterns, they are ready to learn to trace letters. We provide worksheets, with both upper case and lower case letters, that will help your kids build their penmanship skills.
Print-and-go Grade 1-3 ELA worksheet on interrogative sentences. Identify 8 questions in pairs. Aligned to CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1.J. Access and print today.
Counting interactive worksheet for class 1. You can do the exercises online or download the worksheet as pdf.
Print-and-go Grade 3 ELA worksheet on logic and sequencing. 3 problems, zero prep. A fun challenge for early finishers. Aligned to CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RI.3.3.
Re-arrange each words to complete the sentences in a passage.
Answer: In the yard: Where is the teacher?. Answer: At 5 o’clock: What time are you coming?. When is used to : ask about time. ___________did she leave so early?She was unwell: Why . Where is used to..: ask in or at what place or position. Answer: An old TV show: What are you watching?. ___________ cars are there? There are 4 cars: How many . Why is used to...: ask for a reason. _______ doesn't understand what the teacher has explained?Anne and Ravi: Who. _____ is your birthday: When. ____ is your best friend: Who. ____ is she always late: Why. ______ is she from: Where. ____ ____ money do I need: How much. ____ _____ is the bus station from here: How far. ____ _____ does it take for the bus to get there: How long. ____ ______ people live in this city: How many. _____ does he always look sad: Why. ______ do they want: What. _______ does this quiz end: When
Differentiating between questions and statements can be challenging, even for adults! Assist your child in developing a clear understanding of the distinction by completing this interactive worksheet. Through this activity, your child will both hear and see the contrast between questions and statements. It provides an engaging opportunity to reinforce their comprehension and recognition of these two types of sentences.
SCARF, JEANS, BOOTS, SHIRT, HAT, CHAIR, PANTS, JACKET, SOCKS, PLAY, SING, EAT, DRUM, TRUCK, CATCH, FLY, READ, WRITE, RAIN, SKY
Print-and-go Grades 1-4 ELA worksheet on interrogative sentences. 10 problems, full answer key, zero prep. Aligned to CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.L.1.1.J. Access the PDF.